First-line surgery or first-line ART: A real challenge both for the clinicians and infertile women having DIE without colorectal involvement
Although a patient-centered decision is recommended, the use of first-line surgery for patients with "DIE-associated infertility without colorectal involvement" is an advisable approach in terms of pregnancy outcomes.
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Insights into the experiences of people with endometriosis during COVID-19 pandemic
The inability to easily access health services was the leading complaint.
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Serum Galectin-9 : A promising marker for endometriosis diagnosis
Could it be possible to diagnose endometriosis via serum biomarkers ?
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Women With Chronic Pelvic Pain Have a Negative Experience With Doctors
Clinicians continue to dismiss women with chronic pelvic pain.
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The enhanced invasiveness, migration and the development of adenomyosis: Importance of M2 macrophages
M2 macrophages in the eutopic endometrium of adenomyosis patients promote migration and enhance their invasion capacity suggesting their fundamental role in the development of the disease.
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Does Endometriosis Surgery Increase the Rate of Pregnancy?
Colorectal endometriosis surgery results in a high pregnancy rate.
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Histopathologic examination always has the final word in tubal endometriosis
The mysteries of tubal endometriosis have not been resolved yet
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New adapted ESHRE guidelines for endometriosis.
Notifications and recommendations based on 2022 ESHRE guidelines.
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